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MOD : E9/PRA4-N
Production code : DIFTBE94AR
10 /2023

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Summary of Contents for Diamond E9/PRA4-N

  • Page 1 MOD : E9/PRA4-N Production code : DIFTBE94AR 10 /2023...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    FRYTOP INSTALLATIONS AND USE INSTRUCTIONS TABLE OF CONTENTS 1-2. GENERAL AND SAFETY 6. REPLACING COMPONENTS INFORMATION 7. INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE 3. POSITIONING AND HANDLING MAINTENANCE 4. POWER SUPPLY CONNECTIONS 9. WASTE DISPOSAL 5. OPERATIONS 10. TECHNICAL DATA / IMAGES FOR COMMISSIONING Children being supervised not DESCRIPTION to play with the appliance.
  • Page 3: General And Safety Information

    scrapping the appliance. Obligation to use safety shoes. “Heterogeneous” Opera- tor (Operator with limited Other indications. Indica- skills and tasks). Person tions to implement the cor- authorised and employed to ope- rect procedure, non-com- rate the appliance with guards pliance may cause a dangerous active, capable of performing situation.
  • Page 4 GENERAL AND SAFETY INFORMATION of the envelope, are an integral part of systems, safety valves, etc.) foreseen the initial supply. It must therefore be by legislation in force in the country of kept and used appropriately during the installation; entire operational life of the appliance. •...
  • Page 5 GENERAL AND SAFETY INFORMATION nance must be set up in such a way that nance can’t be considered. Guarantee the safety of the operator is not endan- is not transferable and replacement of gered. The room must also be provided parts and appliance is at the final discre- with the features required for installa- tion of our company.
  • Page 6 GENERAL AND SAFETY INFORMATION Every technical change has the water, then to the gas network. an effect on the operation or Ensure there are no leaks then safety of the appliance and proceed with the connections to must therefore be performed by the mains.
  • Page 7 GENERAL AND SAFETY INFORMATION ment is for the use of the qualified The appliance must only technical operator who is author- be used for the purposes ised for: handling, installation and indicated. Any other use maintenance of the appliance in must be considered “IMPROP- question.
  • Page 8 GENERAL AND SAFETY INFORMATION way as to avoid endangering the remain which, due to the very na- safety of the operator in case of ture of the appliance, it has not been possible to eliminate. unexpected circumstances These risks include: The following are also danger zones / •...
  • Page 9: Positioning And Handling

    POSITIONING AND HANDLING Lift the appliance to a minimum Before proceeding with the ope- height from the ground in order to rations, see “General safety infor- ensure its handling. mation”. Do not stand or pass under the ap- OBLIGATIONS - PROHIBITIONS - pliance during lifting and handling.
  • Page 10 POSITIONING AND HANDLING tampering, dents or other anomalies. Also clean with detergent and water the Where evidence of these is found, im- parts removed and clean them. mediately notify the customer service. With the operations completed, place the parts removed in the appropriate housin- gs of the various pieces of equipment.
  • Page 11: Power Supply Connections

    POSITIONING AND HANDLING of leveling and fixing operations for terminal, position it and fix it with the the remaining equipment. equipped screws provided (detail L1). Once the described operations have INTRODUCTION TERMINAL been carried out, position again the (OPTIONAL) see SECT. IMAGES panels and knobs of the different ap- - REF.
  • Page 12 POWER SUPPLY CONNECTIONS ficiency must be tested, according to the It is forbidden to modify the wir- rules in force in the installation country. ing inside the equipment The electrician preparing the gen- ELECTRICAL CONNECTION OF THE eral electrical system must guar- antee a system in conformity with CABLE TO THE TERMINAL BOARD / the regulations, for what concerns the...
  • Page 13: Operations For Commissioning

    OPERATIONS FOR COMMISSIONING nal fumes/vapour extraction; Checking GENERAL WARNINGS and monitoring of the protection panels Operators have a duty to fami- (all the panels must be fitted correctly). liarise themselves adequately, using this manual before per- DESCRIPTION OF STOP MODES forming any intervention, adopting Generally, in stoppage condi- the specific safety requirements to...
  • Page 14: Replacing Components

    OPERATIONS FOR COMMISSIONING in “Starting production”. 1. Use lukewarm water with a bit of soap to clean the parts; In order to free air in the pipes, 2. Rinse the parts thoroughly, without open the network lock, turn the using pressurized direct water or steam knob of the appliance while pressing it cleaners jets for cleaning operations in the piezoelectric position, place a...
  • Page 15 THERMOSTAT KNOB (ELEC). It In the dual control (2 thermostat performs two different functions: knobs) each knob operates each 1. Temperature regulation. individual hotplate (see layout D). 2. Heating phase Start/Stop. LOADING/UNLOADING THE PRO- RED INDICATOR LIGHT (GAS/ DUCT / see SECT. IMAGES - REF. i) ELEC): When present, the indica- Do not use pans or other contai- tor is subordinated to use of the ther-...
  • Page 16: Maintenance

    INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE sponge, clean the entire surface tho- ched 3/4 its capacity, remove it from its roughly by hand. seat, empty it and put it back in place. The capacity of the container collecting Empty the container in complian- drained material is limited.
  • Page 17 NEW! REMOVABLE BOTTOM / vd. CHROMED HOTPLATES: Use a SECT. ILL - REF. f) resistant plastic scraper to remove In the models provided (free cupboard incrustations. Clean the hotplate with bottom), it is possible to remove the a moist cloth. Turn the appliance on lower surface for installation and main- to dry it (See Daily activation).
  • Page 18 MAINTENANCE OPERATION FREQUENCY Cleaning appliance Daily Cleaning parts in contact Daily with foodstuff Cleaning the container In case of need Cleaning at commissioning Upon arrival after installation Cleaning flue Yearly Checking microswitch Yearly Checking thermostat Yearly TROUBLESHOOTING Whenever the appliance does not work properly, try to solve the less se- rious problems using this table.
  • Page 19: Waste Disposal

    WASTE DISPOSAL Before commencing dismant- ling of the appliance, ensure DEACTIVATION AND around the appliance a space SCRAPPING OF APPLIANCE that is large enough and arranged Obligation of disposing of ma- in such a way as to allow all move- terials using the legislative ments without risk.

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